1. High-level synthesis unlocks potential of FPGAs
- Author
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Tuck, Barbara
- Subjects
Integrated circuit design ,Field programmable gate array ,Software quality ,Circuit designer ,Company licensing agreement ,Actel Corp. -- Product introduction -- Licensing agreements ,AT&T Corp. AT&T Microelectronics Div. -- Product introduction -- Licensing agreements ,Xilinx Inc. -- Licensing agreements -- Product introduction ,Texas Instruments Inc. -- Product introduction -- Licensing agreements ,Synopsys Inc. -- Product introduction -- Licensing agreements ,Design Compiler 2.0 (CAE software) ,Circuit design ,Software -- Licensing agreements -- Product introduction ,Compatible hardware -- Product introduction -- Licensing agreements ,Upward/downward compatibility -- Product introduction -- Licensing agreements ,Gate arrays -- Product introduction -- Licensing agreements ,Compatible software -- Product introduction -- Licensing agreements ,Computer-aided engineering ,Forward compatibility -- Product introduction -- Licensing agreements - Abstract
High-level synthesis unlocks potential of FPGAs Field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) are proving to be not only the hottest technology but also the most unfathomable. Promising close to a magical […]
- Published
- 1991